our reidy years, while excellent, were a little bit easier to be honest, the 'big six' are still there but now there are a further 4 or 5 on the fringes...but as leicester showed, with a good solid team working hard together the odd surprise can still surface.
the premier and sky do not want things to change, the 'big six' have the media following and a world wide fan base, ensuring they get the viewers...those teams (in many peoples opinions) also seem to get the vital decisions going for them and VAR is just making it easy for them now 'take it back further, sure to find an earlier foul'.
why do certain teams not get hammered because of breaking FFP and others get ridiculous fines/points deductions, because as well as dominating the league those teams have to be in euro competitions, they can usually survive at least one season out of the top six but two or more could spell problems, big players would want to move reducing the appeal...world wide fans will simply move onto the next champions league winners and if that appeal drops too much they will probably find themselves on the 'losing side' of VAR.
saudi will have control over football as right now there are a few teams that can trade freely with the groups and will gain an advantage (buy a player for stupid money, gives a club much more spending power, player could be loaned to another member of the group etc) and more will want a part of it, sky and the FA will welcome it as it increases the audience...until they get bought out as well, saudi will not bother about throwing a few million around but they will bother about wanting full control.
...and i think that is the reason that breaking into the top teams is getting harder and harder and will be almost impossible without saudi ownership, and that is what bothers and worries me.